Fulham 0 Sheffield United 1 - Iliman Ndiaye’s early strike enough to reignite Blades play-off hopes

Sheffield United extended new manager Paul Heckingbottom’s perfect record with a surprise 1-0 victory over Championship leaders Fulham at Craven Cottage.
Sheffield United's Iliman Ndiaye scores the winning goal after just three minutes at Craven Cottage. Picture: Adam Davy/PASheffield United's Iliman Ndiaye scores the winning goal after just three minutes at Craven Cottage. Picture: Adam Davy/PA
Sheffield United's Iliman Ndiaye scores the winning goal after just three minutes at Craven Cottage. Picture: Adam Davy/PA

An early Iliman Ndiaye goal inflicted only Fulham’s second home defeat of the season and meant that the table is now tightening up for its customary springtime promotion scrap.

When the Championship fixtures were released in the summer, this match was earmarked as Slavisa Jokanovic’s return to the club he took into the Premier League.

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However, the Serb failed to fit his style onto a United squad that had been built in Chris Wilder’s image.

Sheffield United's Iliman Ndiaye celebrates with manager Paul heckingbottom after scoring what proved to his side's winning goal against Fulham at Craven Cottage. Picture: Adam Davy/PASheffield United's Iliman Ndiaye celebrates with manager Paul heckingbottom after scoring what proved to his side's winning goal against Fulham at Craven Cottage. Picture: Adam Davy/PA
Sheffield United's Iliman Ndiaye celebrates with manager Paul heckingbottom after scoring what proved to his side's winning goal against Fulham at Craven Cottage. Picture: Adam Davy/PA

It was no surprise when the Bramall Lane owners turned a month ago to Heckingbottom, whose record now stands at three wins from three matches, to restore the shape that stifled so many sides during Wilder’s memorable reign and which nullified Fulham in a breathless first half.

With three central defenders sitting deep, and the midfield duo of Oliver Norwood and Conor Hourihane filling the spaces in front of them, there was simply no room for the usual Fulham passes to find their targets.

The other half of the tactic involved the Blades breaking forward at speed whenever they gained possession, as Ndiaye did to give the visitors the lead after exactly three minutes.

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The forward took possession in his own half and took advantage of Tosin Adarabioyo and Tim Ream back-tracking together.

Ndiaye simply ploughed on and then struck his accurate effort into the bottom corner of the net.

Cue even more reason to defend and deny Fulham the room to play through them as they have so many Championship defences so far this season.

Aleksandar Mitrovic was forced to drop deeper to try and influence play or run the channels as he did after 19 minutes when he latched onto a Kenny Tete pass but sent his shot on the run spinning wide.

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No matter how quickly the home side moved the ball, they found defenders in their way at every turn.

Harry Wilson skipped away from three challenges on the edge of the area but such was the angle of his run that he kicked at fresh air when he tried to reverse his shot against the direction of his travel.

Despite introducing Tom Cairney at half-time as an additional playmaker, Fulham failed to create any clearer chances after the restart.

A Mitrovic header drifted over, but that was as close as the home side came until the final 15 minutes.

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It was left to the Serb again to create his own opportunity, but his low shot lacked the power to beat United keeper Wes Foderingham.

Mitrovic came within the frame of the woodwork of salvaging a point in added time, but his shot struck the underside of the bar.

Fulham: Rodak, Tete, Adarabioyo, Ream, Robinson (Rodrigo Muniz 69), Reed, Seri (Cairney 46), Wilson, Carvalho (Reid 61), Kebano, Mitrovic. Unused substitutes: Odoi, Chalobah, Gazzaniga, Bryan.

Sheffield United: Foderingham, Basham, Egan, Robinson, Bogle, Norwood, Hourihane (Fleck 77), Stevens, Gibbs-White (Berge 46), Ndiaye (Osborn 78), Sharp. Unused substitutes: Baldock, Burke, Freeman, Eastwood.

Referee: James Linington (Isle of Wight).

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